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Tom's Music Thing - Scary hacked animatronic robots sing Fergie's 'London Bridge'
The mighty Retro Thing (and many other people) reports on the work of Chris Thrash, who bought three stages worth of vintage animatronic robots from a Chuck E Cheese restaurant, then reprogrammed them to play terrible pop songs like the gem above. This clip explains how the programming works, and there are tonnes of great videos on his YouTube page.
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